With the state basketball tournament canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Howard girls basketball team ends its shortened season with a perfect record — a feat that only three other Howard County girls basketball teams have accomplished in the last 40 years.

The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in the lacrosse season being canceled for siblings Shay, Eloise, Mac and Maisy Clevenger, but the quartet with Marriotts Ridge High ties isn't letting that stand in the way of them pushing one another toward their goals in the sport.

Golfing is still banned under Maryland Governor Larry Hogan's "stay-at-home" order, but local courses have been maintaining conditions and putting plans in place to make sure they are ready to reopen when the time comes.

“Losing her was a big blow, but I believe in team chemistry," Howard coach Chuck Rice said. "She is a huge part of our team and her teammates love and respect her. I knew we had to find a role for her.”

Noah Johnson, 17 of Ellicott City, won the 2020 Madden Challenge. The victory earned Noah $35,000 and notoriety within the Madden competitive community. For his parents, however, it gave them a heightened sense of comfort about their son's talent.